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Jeremiah Sevilla

All teams qualified for MLBB MSC 2025 x Esports World Cup

The strongest Mobile Legends: Bang Bang teams from around the world are gearing up for MSC 2025, held as part of the Esports World Cup. With $3 million on the line, it’s definitely one of the biggest and most competitive international events of the year.

A total of 23 teams have secured their spots through the MLBB Professional League (MPL) circuit and a series of regional qualifiers, all gunning for the championship title and a piece of the massive prize pool.

Here’s a complete look at every team that qualified for MSC 2025, along with their full rosters.

MSC 2025 qualified teams

MSC 2025 x Esports World Cup key image showing the trophy.
The teams are ready to battle it out at MSC 2025. Image via Moonton Games

Main Event teams

These are the 16 teams that earned direct spots in the MSC 2025 Main Event, which includes both the Group Stage and Knockout Stage, by making it through their respective pro leagues, regional qualifier (China), or the Wildcard phase.

Team Roster Qualification
SRG.OG
(defending champion)
Kramm – EXP laner
Sekys – Jungler
Stormie – Mid laner
Innocent – Gold laner
Yums – Roamer
Gojes – Substitute/EXP laner
MPL Malaysia Season 15 champion
Team Liquid PH Sanford – EXP laner
KarlTzy – Jungler
Sanji – Mid laner
Oheb – Gold laner
Jaypee – Roamer
Perkziva – Substitute/Roamer
MPL Philippines Season 15 champion
ONIC Philippines Kirk – EXP laner
K1NGKONG – Jungler
Super Frince – Mid laner
Kelra – Gold laner
Brusko – Roamer
Hate – Substitute/Flex
MPL Philippines Season 15 runner-up
ONIC Lutpiii – EXP laner
Kairi – Jungler
Sanz – Mid laner
Savero – Gold laner
Kiboy – Roamer
Ryota – Substitute/EXP laner
CW – Substitute/Gold laner
MPL Indonesia Season 15 champion
RRQ Hoshi Dyrennn – EXP laner
Sutsujin – Jungler
Rinz – Mid laner
Toyy – Gold laner
Idok – Roamer
Chenn – Substitute/Jungler
MPL Indonesia Season 15 runner-up
HomeBois Vell – EXP laner
EyyMal – Jungler
Izanami – Mid laner
Melqt – Gold laner
Ivann – Roamer
Eiva – Substitute/EXP laner
MPL Malaysia Season 15 runner-up
Team Flash Kennn – EXP laner
Hadess – Jungler
KurtTzy – Mid laner
Vanix – Gold laner
JPL – Roamer
Diablo – Substitute/EXP laner
Lolsie – Substitute/Roamer
MPL Singapore Season 9 champion
CFU Gaming Wadu – EXP laner
Detective – Jungler
Oppi – Mid laner
Xingg – Gold laner
Boxi – Roamer
Zee – Substitute/Mid laner
Tegami – Substitute/Jungler
MPL Cambodia (KH) Season 8 champion
Ultra Legends DARK LORD – EXP laner
Throwboy – Jungler
Quanok – Mid laner
Pharaoh – Gold laner
RiseCrim – Roamer
Jersy – Substitute/Roamer
Elshadow Omar – Substitute/Mid laner
MPL MENA Season 7 champion
Corinthians Hesu – EXP laner
Flick – Jungler
Frosttlaneve – Mid laner
UpaaTzy – Gold laner
Luiizz – Roamer
Buzizio – Substitute/Jungler
MPL LATAM Season 3 champion
Team Spirit Kid Bomba – EXP laner
Oneshot – Jungler
Sunset Lover – Mid laner
Hiko – Gold laner
SAWO – Roamer
Euphoria – Substitute/Flex
MCC Season 5 champion
Aurora Turkiye Lunar – EXP laner
Tienzy – Jungler
Rosa – Mid laner
Sigibum – Gold laner
APEX47 – Roamer
ReiNNNN – Substitute/Flex
MTC Season 5 champion
Area 77
(replaced S8UL Esports)
TBD – EXP laner
TBD – Jungler
TBD – Mid laner
TBD – Gold laner
TBD – Roamer
TBD – Substitute/EXP laner
NACT Spring 2025 champion
Mythic SEAL Khunn – EXP laner
Kenn – Jungler
Niko – Mid laner
Zippx – Gold laner
Bo Ye – Roamer
Potay – Substitute
MSL MM Season 1 champion
DianFengYaoGuai Kielvj – EXP laner
Super Kenn – Jungler
Yione – Mid laner
Loong – Gold laner
Zzzed – Roamer
Pixiu – Substitute/Roamer
MSC 2025 China Qualifier winner
TBD TBD MSC 2025 Wildcard winner

Wildcard teams

Meanwhile, these eight teams punched their tickets to the Wildcard stage through their respective leagues and regional qualifiers.

Team Roster Qualification
Team Falcons Sanjiii – EXP laner
Boyet – Jungler
Cuffin – Mid laner
Saano – Gold laner
Trolll – Roamer
Tarzan – Substitute/Jungler
MPL MENA Season 7 runner-up
INFLUENCE RAGE Chino – EXP laner
Jotun – Jungler
Chan – Mid laner
Furyy – Gold laner
Pakitoo – Roamer
SR Luuma – Substitute/Flex
MPL LATAM Season 3 runner-up
Virtus.pro BadKot – EXP laner
Andoryuuu – Jungler
Bober – Mid laner
Super Egorka – Gold laner
Pluto – Roamer
Kerrigan – Substitute/Flex
MCC Season 5 runner-up
Legion Esports Meow – EXP laner
Jowga – Jungler
Shocker – Mid laner
Daylight – Gold laner
Kram God – Roamer
Hehehehehehe – SubstituteMid laner
GNART – Substitute/Roamer
VMC Spring 2025 champion
Niightmare Esports Bai Luci – EXP laner
2Ez4Lexxy – Jungler
Sosoul – Mid laner
Khammy – Gold laner
J4ZBIN – Roamer
I DID – Substitute/Mid Laner
Ninjaaa – Substitute/Jungler
M Challenge Cup Mekong Season 5 champion
ZETA DIVISION june1 – EXP laner
ten – Jungler
psuke – Mid laner
muiminet – Gold laner
Kani – Roamer
Falcon – Substitute/Jungler
MSC 2025 Japan Qualifier winner
The MongolZ Mumu – EXP laner
Zetsu – Jungler
Mayki – Mid laner
Rynx K – Gold laner
Shenlynn – Roamer
Ganaa – Substitute/Jungler
MSC 2025 Mongolia Qualifier winner
Rare Atom Donn – EXP laner
Lanaya – Jungler
Paofu – Mid laner
Mikey – Gold laner
Cat9 – Roamer
Shengge – Substitute/Mid laner
MSC 2025 China Qualifier runner-up

MSC 2025 schedule and more details

Selangor Red Giants lift the trophy after winning MSC 2024 at Esports World Cup.
SRG aim for for back-to-back glory. Photo via Esports World Cup Foundation

All eyes are on Malaysia’s Selangor Red Giants, who recently joined forces with the legendary organization OG Esports. After making history last year by winning Malaysia’s first-ever international MLBB title with a pulsating 4-3 victory over the Philippines’ Falcons AP.Bren, SRG are back to defend their crown at MSC 2025.

But even with AP.Bren out of the picture this time, the road to a repeat won’t be easy. SRG are be up against serious threats like Team Liquid PH, the current M-Series world champs ONIC Philippines, as well as ONIC and RRQ Hoshi from Indonesia. On top of that, the other squads are hungry to prove they can stand toe to toe with Southeast Asia’s elite.

MSC 2025 x Esports World Cup runs from July 10 to Aug. 2, with matches held across three venues in Boulevard City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The tournament champion will bring home a massive $1 million grand prize and etch their names in MLBB esports history.

You can catch all the action live on the following official English broadcast channels:

Broadcasts in various languages will also be available for international viewers.


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